There are 5 ways to get from Redfort to ISKCON Temple by subway, bus, taxi, or car
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Subway
best- Take the subway from Lal Quila to Kailash Colonysubway V_Kb / ...
41 min₹30–45Bus
cheapest- Take the bus from Red Fort to Kailash Colonybus 425Up / ...
55 min₹10–50Taxi
- Take the taxi from Redfort to ISKCON Templetaxi 12.9 km
14 min₹280–340Drive 12.9 km
- Drive from Redfort to ISKCON Templecar 12.9 km
14 min₹146–210Bus via Garhi Village
- Take the bus from Red Fort to Garhi Villagebus 411Up / ...
1h 5m₹11–70
Redfort to ISKCON Temple by subway and foot
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Redfort to ISKCON Temple is to bus which costs ₹10 - ₹50 and takes 55 min.
The fastest way to get from Redfort to ISKCON Temple is to taxi which takes 14 min and costs ₹280 - ₹340.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Red Fort and arriving at Kailash Colony. Services depart hourly, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 49 min.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from Lal Quila and arriving at Kailash Colony. Services depart every 10 minutes, and operate Monday to Friday. The journey takes approximately 31 min.
The distance between Redfort and ISKCON Temple is 17 km. The road distance is 12.9 km.
The best way to get from Redfort to ISKCON Temple without a car is to subway which takes 41 min and costs ₹30 - ₹45.
The subway from Lal Quila to Kailash Colony takes 31 min including transfers and departs every 10 minutes.
Redfort to ISKCON Temple bus services, operated by Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), depart from Red Fort station.
Redfort to ISKCON Temple train services, operated by Delhi Metro, depart from Lal Quila station.
Redfort to ISKCON Temple bus services, operated by Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), arrive at Kailash Colony station.
What companies run services between Redfort, Delhi, India and ISKCON Temple, Delhi, India?
Delhi Metro operates a subway from Lal Quila to Kailash Colony every 10 minutes. Tickets cost ₹30–45 and the journey takes 31 min. Alternatively, Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) operates a bus from Red Fort to Kailash Colony hourly. Tickets cost ₹10–50 and the journey takes 49 min.
- Phone
- 155370
- [email protected]
- Website
- delhimetrorail.com
Subway from Lal Quila to Kailash Colony
- Ave. Duration
- 31 min
- Frequency
- Every 10 minutes
- Estimated price
- ₹30–45
- Website
- https://delhimetrorail.com/
- Phone
- +91-11-23370236
- [email protected]
- Website
- dtc.delhi.gov.in
Bus from Red Fort to Kailash Colony
- Ave. Duration
- 49 min
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- ₹10–50
- Website
- https://dtc.delhi.gov.in
- Ordinary Buses
- ₹10–15
- AC Buses
- ₹16–23
- Airport Express Services
- ₹35–50
Bus from Red Fort to Garhi Village
- Ave. Duration
- 54 min
- Frequency
- Every 15 minutes
- Estimated price
- ₹11–70
- Website
- https://dtc.delhi.gov.in
- Ordinary Buses
- ₹11–16
- AC Buses
- ₹17–25
- Airport Express Services
- ₹50–70
- Ave. Duration
- 14 min
- Estimated price
- ₹280–340
Chiku Cab
- Phone
- +918448445504
- Website
- chikucab.com
Meru Cabs
- Phone
- +911144224422
- Website
- meru.in
OLA cabs
- Phone
- +91 9226547777
- Website
- olacabs.com
Rajasthan Cab
- Phone
- +91 9358811941
- Website
- rajasthancab.com
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More Questions & Answers
Redfort to ISKCON Temple train services, operated by Delhi Metro, arrive at Kailash Colony station.
Yes, the driving distance between Redfort to ISKCON Temple is 13 km. It takes approximately 14 min to drive from Redfort to ISKCON Temple.
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